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Assam NRC: Should Bangladeshi infiltrators be deported or not? Amit Shah asks Rahul Gandhi to clear his stand
"Today I would like to ask the SP, the BSP and the Congress whether they want the infiltrators to stay in the country or they should be driven out," Amit Shah said.
CHANDAULI: Escalating his attack on the Opposition over the National Register of Citizens published in Assam, BJP President Amit Shah again dared the Congress party to clear its stand on it even as he charged the opposition parties with playing vote bank politics on the NRC issue.
"Mamata Banerjee and Congress say that NRC should not be done. I ask Rahul Baba whether NRC should be conducted in the country or not. But, he does not answer. You all should tell that whether the Bangladeshi infiltrators should be pushed out (from India) or not."
Shah was in Chandauli to attend a function on renaming of Mughalsarai junction after RSS stalwart Pt Deendayal Upadhyay.
"Today I would like to ask the SP, the BSP and the Congress whether they want the infiltrators to stay in the country or they should be driven out. I know the answer of the people of UP. The answer is that not even a single infiltrator should be allowed to stay in India," he said.
"We have to push out each and every Bangladeshi infiltrator from the country."
Shah also asked the Congress to clear its stand in the Rajya Sabha on the amended OBC bill, saying it will expose whether the party was really for the backward communities. At the same time, he charged the opposition with playing vote bank politics on the National Register of Citizens (NRC) issue.
The Constitution (123rd Amendment) Bill, 2017, commonly known as OBC bill, was passed in the Lok Sabha on August 2 and will now go to the Rajya Sabha for passage.
The proposed legislation seeks to grant the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) constitutional status on a par with National Commissions for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
"Modi government has got the OBC bill passed in the Lok Sabha. This will go to the Rajya Sabha. Will (Congress president) Rahul Gandhi clear his stand before the country that whether his party will help in the passage of the bill in the Rajya Sabha or not. This will make it clear whether the Congress was really for the welfare of the backward," Shah said.
(With inputs from PTI)
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